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    • Legislative amendment aimed at modernising farming contracts

      • The Clarkson’s Clause is a legislative amendment aimed at modernising farming contracts. The primary objectives are to enhance sustainability, ensure fair practices, and incorporate modern technology to improve efficiency and transparency in the farming industry.
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  2. Feb 14, 2024 · Amazon Prime series Clarkson’s Farm has often highlighted the importance of buying your food from local producers. Thanks to Mr Clarkson, farmers may soon be able to establish shops without the hassle of obtaining planning permission from their local councils.

  3. Widely seen as a response to Jeremy Clarkson’s well-documented difficulties in obtaining permission for his farm shop and restaurant, the ‘Clarkson’s Clause’ amendment to Class R permitted development will make it easier to convert unused agricultural buildings to a flexible commercial use.

  4. May 29, 2024 · What is being branded as ‘Clarkson’s Clause’ brings along changes in legislation associated to permitted development rights around the conversion of Agricultural Buildings into either Residential property/properties, or Commercial use and ventures.

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  6. May 21, 2024 · New planning laws coming into effect today will enable farmers to convert disused agricultural buildings into homes and shops without planning permission.

  7. Sep 13, 2024 · In May, several changes to permitted development rights influenced by hit series Clarkson’s Farm came into effect: A aron & Partners ’ Mark Turner delves into what it means, the sector’s reaction – and what impact the changes will have on diversification in farming.

  8. May 28, 2024 · Also known as Clarkson's Clause, the law has recently changed regarding disused farm buildings so that farmers can convert them into eateries and shops without any extra planning permission...

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